GENESIS Papers

The following papers give further information about GENESIS:

J. M. Bower, D. Beeman, and M. Hucka. (2003) ``The GENESIS Simulation System" in The Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks, Second edition (M.A. Arbib, Ed.), Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, pp. 475-478 (2003).

Wilson, M. A., Bhalla, U. S., Uhley, J. D., and Bower, J. M. (1989) GENESIS: A system for simulating neural networks. In: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems. D. Touretzky, editor. Morgan Kaufmann, San Mateo, CA. pp. 485-492

James M. Bower and John Hale, "Exploring Neuronal Circuits on Graphics Workstations", Scientific Computing and Automation, p. 35, March 1991

Matthew A. Wilson and James M. Bower, "The Simulation of Large-Scale Neural Networks", in Methods in Neuronal Modeling, Christof Koch and Idan Segev, editors. (MIT Press, 1989)

M. Hucka, K. Shankar, D. Beeman and J. M. Bower, ``The Modeler's Workspace: Making model-based studies of the nervous system more accessible''. Chapter 5 in Computational Neuroanatomy: Principles and Methods, G. Ascoli, (Ed.), Humana Press Inc. (2002).

A short article describing the GENESIS approach to neural modeling From:

J. M. Bower, D. Beeman, and M. Hucka. (2003) ``The GENESIS Simulation System" in The Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks, Second edition (M.A. Arbib, Ed.), Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, pp. 475-478 (2003).

The defintive guide to using GENESIS for research and eduction is The Book of GENESIS (Bower and Beeman, 1998), available for download from the GENESIS web site.

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